Emirates Flight 521 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Thiruvananthapuram, India, to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, operated by Emirates using a Boeing 777-300. On August 3, 2016, the aircraft carrying 282 passengers and 18 crew crashed upon landing at Dubai International Airport, at approximately 12:45 local time. All on board survived the accident and were evacuated from the aircraft. Thirteen minor injuries have been reported; ten of those injured were taken to the hospital, with the remaining three injuries receiving treatment at the airport. An airport firefighter died during the rescue operation. This incident was the first time an aircraft operated by Emirates had been damaged beyond repair. The aircraft appears to be performing a go around at the time of the crash, possibly failed to gain sufficient thrust and impacted with the runway. the aircraft apparently had already put its gear up. Source: http://avherald.com/h?article=49c12302

With Ethiopia routing all its import and export traffic to Djibouti, Eritrea lost hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenue, revenue which is clearly non-recoverable, and the future does not seem promising either.
The sources told Al Jazeera there was a heated meeting in Dubai in mid-February between Emirati and Djibouti officials where Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the chairman of DP World, said something to the effect that the UAE would "send Djibouti back" to the conditions in which it existed before 2005.
The threat prompted the Guelleh government to move to seize the DCT, the sources said.
Even if the relationship between Eritrea and Ethiopia improves and Ethiopia starts using the ports of Assab and Massawa which it had exclusively used before 1998 (around 3 million tonnes per year of cargo traffic), the competition between the ports of Eritrea and Djibouti is going to be intense and could easily deteriorate into a never-ending conflict.

Plot summary

Raffy and Andrew were orphaned as kids and had only each other to depend on. Raffy has spent the last nine years of his life working in Dubai. His ultimate goal is to fulfill a lifelong dream: to eventually move to Canada with his younger brother, Andrew. The Alvarez brothers are finally united when Andrew goes to Dubai.

In Dubai, Andrew meets Faye, one of Raffy's many girlfriends. They hit it off well in spite of their age difference. She becomes his guide, comfort and lover. Seeing the two together, Raffy realizes that he still and really loves Faye. When Andrew discovers that Raffy still loves Faye, conflict arises between the brothers, almost severing the ties that bind them. In the end, what they choose and achieve are not as planned, but their experiences in Dubai lead to new beginnings in their lives.

Dubai (yacht)

Dubai is the name of a yacht currently owned by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of the Emirate of Dubai and the Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates. This vessel is 162 metres (531ft) long, is the third largest yacht in the world after Azzam and Eclipse. Including crew it can hold more than 115 Guests on it. Designed by Andrew Winch, with interior design by Platinum Yachts, it cost US$400 million. The construction was originally planned for Prince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei before 1996 as a joint project between Blohm + Voss and Lurssen shipyards. Progess stopped until 2001 when the hull was acquired by Platinum Yachts for Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Al Maktoum. The yacht, previously named Platinum, Panhandle and Golden Star, was then renamed Dubai.

Barring a few scenes in the beginning, the film was completely shot in the U. A. E.. It was considered one of the most expensive films made in Malayalam until then. Though made over a huge budget and completed in almost two years, Dubai was one of the biggest box office failures in the Malayalam film industry.

Plot

Major Ravi Mamman (Mammootty) arrests two LTTE terrorists in Bangalore, who are on a mission to assassinate the Indian prime minister on his visit to the city. On the run, he identifies the government minister K.K.Nair (Janardanan) as the main conspirator behind the assassination plot. Nair anticipates a political coup after the death of the prime minister, through which he hopes to seize power. However, Mamman's attempts foil his ambition. Nair tries to buy out Mamman, who refuses his offers. In an attempt to save himself, Nair shoots Ravi Mamman, but the bullet accidentally hits Susan, Mamman's girlfriend, who dies on the spot. Nair fabricates a criminal case against Ravi Mamman, of killing Susan. Ravi is court-marshalled and sent to jail. Upon release, Ravi leaves to Dubai, where he emerges as a successful businessman in a short time. His business empire is spread all over the Middle-East. He is assisted by Chandran Nair (N. F. Varghese), an over-enthusiastic NRI. Ravi's sudden acquisition of power and influence makes him an enemy of many who are eagerly waiting for a chance to finish him off.

Buildings, operations and management have become increasingly sophisticated since the mid 20th century, when international airports began to provide infrastructure for international civilian flights. Detailed technical standards have been developed to ensure safety and common coding systems implemented to provide global consistency. The physical structures that serve millions of individual passengers and flights are among the most complex and interconnected in the world. By the second decade of the 21st century, there were over 1,200 international airports and almost two billion international passengers along with 50 million metric tonnes of cargo were passing through them annually.

History

Harold English opened English Field in 1929. That year Transcontinental & Western Air (the forerunner to TWA) started airline service through Amarillo. Later Braniff International, Continental Airlines and Trans-Texas Airways (later Texas International) operated flights to Lubbock and Dallas. Trans World Airlines operated flights to Wichita, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, Albuquerque, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles (a nonstop 727 to LAX started in 1967). Braniff operated Lockheed Electras to Denver and Oklahoma City. Frontier Airlines operated Convair 580s to Denver and Memphis with intermediate stops in Colorado, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The April 1957 OAG shows 23 weekday departures: 11 Braniff, 8 TWA, 2 Central and 2 Continental. The first scheduled jets into Amarillo were on TWA in 1964.

History

Construction started in 1965 on a new airport to handle travel to nearby naval bases. The new airport was dedicated on September 1, 1968, replacing Imeson Field; terrain precluded longer runways at Imeson. A new idea at JIA was separating departing and arriving passengers on different sides of the terminal (as can be seen in the photo on this page). This is no longer the case, and the airport (which has greatly expanded since the picture was taken) now uses the more typical layout with departing passengers on an upper level with an elevated roadway, and arriving passengers on the lower level.

The new airport was slow to expand, only serving two million passengers a year by 1982, but it served over five million annually by 1999 and an expansion plan was approved in 2000. The first phase, which included rebuilding the landside terminal, the central square and main concessions area, as well as consolidating the security checkpoints at one location, and more parking capacity was completed in 2004–2005. In 2007, 6,319,016 passengers were processed.

Dubai International is situated in the Al Garhoud district, 2.5 nautical miles (4.6km; 2.9mi) east of Dubai and spread over an area of 2,900 hectares (7,200 acres) of land. The airport is operated by the Dubai Airports Company and is the home base of Dubai's international airlines, Emirates and flydubai. The Emirates hub is the largest airline hub in the Middle East; Emirates handles around 65% of all passenger traffic and accounts for about 45% of all aircraft movements at the airport. Dubai Airport is also the base for low-cost carrierflydubai which handles 11.6% of passenger traffic at DXB. The airport consists of three terminals and has a total capacity of 75 million passengers annually. Terminal 3 is the second largest building in the world by floor space and the largest airport terminal in the world. As of January 2016, there are over 7,700 weekly flights operated by 140 airlines to over 270 destinations across all six inhabited continents.

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Emirates B773 at Dubai crash FULL ATC AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

Emirates Flight 521 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Thiruvananthapuram, India, to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, operated by Emirates using a Boeing 777-300. On August 3, 2016, the aircraft carrying 282 passengers and 18 crew crashed upon landing at Dubai International Airport, at approximately 12:45 local time. All on board survived the accident and were evacuated from the aircraft. Thirteen minor injuries have been reported; ten of those injured were taken to the hospital, with the remaining three injuries receiving treatment at the airport. An airport firefighter died during the rescue operation. This incident was the first time an aircraft operated by Emirates had been damaged beyond repair. The aircraft appears to be performing a go around at the time of the crash, possibly failed to gain sufficient thrust and impacted with the runway. the aircraft apparently had already put its gear up. Source: http://avherald.com/h?article=49c12302

Djibouti seizes control of Dubai-run Doraleh port

With Ethiopia routing all its import and export traffic to Djibouti, Eritrea lost hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenue, revenue which is clearly non-recoverable, and the future does not seem promising either.
The sources told Al Jazeera there was a heated meeting in Dubai in mid-February between Emirati and Djibouti officials where Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the chairman of DP World, said something to the effect that the UAE would "send Djibouti back" to the conditions in which it existed before 2005.
The threat prompted the Guelleh government to move to seize the DCT, the sources said.
Even if the relationship between Eritrea and Ethiopia improves and Ethiopia starts using the ports of Assab and Massawa which it had exclusively used before 1998 (around 3 million tonnes per year of cargo traffic), the competition between the ports of Eritrea and Djibouti is going to be intense and could easily deteriorate into a never-ending conflict.

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Amazing dangerous emergency flight landing Dubai international airport Everything is in control

Amazing dangerous emergency flight landing Dubai international airport Everything is in control

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The Dubai International Airport (IATA: DXB, ICAO: OMDB) is an air terminal located in the city of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. It is an important air transportation hub in the Middle East, and is the main airport in Dubai. It is located in the district of Al Garhoud, 4 km (2.5 miles) southeast of Dubai.
This airport is the main base of the Emirates and Emirates airline SkyCargo, the largest airline in the Middle East, Emirates handles 60% of all passenger traffic, and represents 38% of all aircraft movements at the airport. Dubai Airport is also the base for the low-cost airline, Flydubai. As of July 2010, there are more than 6,000 weekly flights operated by 130 airlines to more than 215 destinations on all continents except Antarctica.
In 2011 DXB handled a registry of 50.98 million passengers, an increase of 8% compared to fiscal year 2010. This made the airport the 13th busiest in the world by passenger traffic and the fourth busiest airport in the world for international passenger traffic. In addition to being an important center of passenger traffic, the airport was the sixth airport with the highest cargo traffic in the world, handling 3.27 million tons of cargo in the year 2011. The total number of commercial aircraft movements in 2011 It was 360,317. As of January 2012, DXB is the sixth busiest airport in the world for cargo traffic, and the 14 busiest airport in the world for passenger traffic. Because of the large number of stores in the airport, this place is considered the largest in duty-free sales in the country, although in fact the prices are higher than in other airports in the world.
The Dubai International Airport will be complemented by the Al Maktoum International Airport, a new 140 km² airport that will help manage the flow of passengers in the future.
With an investment of US $ 4,500 million, Terminal 3 was opened on October 14, 2008 and was built exclusively for the use of Emirates. Hall 3 is also part of Terminal 3 and is expected to be completed by 2012. It will be built exclusively for the Emirates Airbus A380. Terminal 3 is the second largest building in the world by surface and the largest airport terminal in the world, thanks to it increased the total capacity of the airport to more than 62 million passengers. The capacity of the airport will increase to more than 80 million passengers per year by the end of 2012, when Hall 3 opens
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Aeropuerto de Dubai T3 Capitulo 10

Emirates B773 at Dubai crash FULL ATC AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

Emirates Flight 521 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Thiruvananthapuram, India, to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, operated by Emirates using a Boeing 777-300. On August 3, 2016, the aircraft carrying 282 passengers and 18 crew crashed upon landing at Dubai International Airport, at approximately 12:45 local time. All on board survived the accident and were evacuated from the aircraft. Thirteen minor injuries have been reported; ten of those injured were taken to the hospital, with the remaining three injuries receiving treatment at the airport. An airport firefighter died during the rescue operation. This incident was the first time an aircraft operated by Emirates had been damaged beyond repair. The aircraft appears to be performing a go around at the time of the crash, p...

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Djibouti seizes control of Dubai-run Doraleh port

With Ethiopia routing all its import and export traffic to Djibouti, Eritrea lost hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenue, revenue which is clearly non-recoverable, and the future does not seem promising either.
The sources told Al Jazeera there was a heated meeting in Dubai in mid-February between Emirati and Djibouti officials where Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the chairman of DP World, said something to the effect that the UAE would "send Djibouti back" to the conditions in which it existed before 2005.
The threat prompted the Guelleh government to move to seize the DCT, the sources said.
Even if the relationship between Eritrea and Ethiopia improves and Ethiopia starts using the ports of Assab and Massawa which it had exclusively used before 1998 (around 3 million tonnes pe...

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Digital Traffic Control system in Dubai 2017|Traffic police

published: 27 Oct 2017

Amazing dangerous emergency flight landing Dubai international airport Everything is in control

Emirates Flight 521 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Thiruvananthapuram, India, to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, operated by Emirates using a Boeing 777-300. On August 3, 2016, the aircraft carrying 282 passengers and 18 crew crashed upon landing at Dubai International Airport, at approximately 12:45 local time. All on board survived the accident and were evacuated from the aircraft. Thirteen minor injuries have been reported; ten of those injured were taken to the hospital, with the remaining three injuries receiving treatment at the airport. An airport firefighter died during the rescue operation. This incident was the first time an aircraft operated by Emirates had been damaged beyond repair. The aircraft appears to be performing a go around at the time of the crash, possibly failed to gain sufficient thrust and impacted with the runway. the aircraft apparently had already put its gear up. Source: http://avherald.com/h?article=49c12302

Emirates Flight 521 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Thiruvananthapuram, India, to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, operated by Emirates using a Boeing 777-300. On August 3, 2016, the aircraft carrying 282 passengers and 18 crew crashed upon landing at Dubai International Airport, at approximately 12:45 local time. All on board survived the accident and were evacuated from the aircraft. Thirteen minor injuries have been reported; ten of those injured were taken to the hospital, with the remaining three injuries receiving treatment at the airport. An airport firefighter died during the rescue operation. This incident was the first time an aircraft operated by Emirates had been damaged beyond repair. The aircraft appears to be performing a go around at the time of the crash, possibly failed to gain sufficient thrust and impacted with the runway. the aircraft apparently had already put its gear up. Source: http://avherald.com/h?article=49c12302

Djibouti seizes control of Dubai-run Doraleh port

With Ethiopia routing all its import and export traffic to Djibouti, Eritrea lost hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenue, revenue which is clearly no...

With Ethiopia routing all its import and export traffic to Djibouti, Eritrea lost hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenue, revenue which is clearly non-recoverable, and the future does not seem promising either.
The sources told Al Jazeera there was a heated meeting in Dubai in mid-February between Emirati and Djibouti officials where Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the chairman of DP World, said something to the effect that the UAE would "send Djibouti back" to the conditions in which it existed before 2005.
The threat prompted the Guelleh government to move to seize the DCT, the sources said.
Even if the relationship between Eritrea and Ethiopia improves and Ethiopia starts using the ports of Assab and Massawa which it had exclusively used before 1998 (around 3 million tonnes per year of cargo traffic), the competition between the ports of Eritrea and Djibouti is going to be intense and could easily deteriorate into a never-ending conflict.

With Ethiopia routing all its import and export traffic to Djibouti, Eritrea lost hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenue, revenue which is clearly non-recoverable, and the future does not seem promising either.
The sources told Al Jazeera there was a heated meeting in Dubai in mid-February between Emirati and Djibouti officials where Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the chairman of DP World, said something to the effect that the UAE would "send Djibouti back" to the conditions in which it existed before 2005.
The threat prompted the Guelleh government to move to seize the DCT, the sources said.
Even if the relationship between Eritrea and Ethiopia improves and Ethiopia starts using the ports of Assab and Massawa which it had exclusively used before 1998 (around 3 million tonnes per year of cargo traffic), the competition between the ports of Eritrea and Djibouti is going to be intense and could easily deteriorate into a never-ending conflict.

AmazingDangerous emergency flight landing Dubai international airport butt Everything is in control
The Dubai International Airport (IATA: DXB, ICAO: OMDB) is an air terminal located in the city of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. It is an important air transportation hub in the Middle East, and is the main airport in Dubai. It is located in the district of Al Garhoud, 4 km (2.5 miles) southeast of Dubai.
This airport is the main base of the Emirates and Emirates airline SkyCargo, the largest airline in the Middle East, Emirates handles 60% of all passenger traffic, and represents 38% of all aircraft movements at the airport. Dubai Airport is also the base for the low-cost airline, Flydubai. As of July 2010, there are more than 6,000 weekly flights operated by 130 airlines to more than 215 destinations on all continents except Antarctica.
In 2011 DXB handled a registry of 50.98 million passengers, an increase of 8% compared to fiscal year 2010. This made the airport the 13th busiest in the world by passenger traffic and the fourth busiest airport in the world for international passenger traffic. In addition to being an important center of passenger traffic, the airport was the sixth airport with the highest cargo traffic in the world, handling 3.27 million tons of cargo in the year 2011. The total number of commercial aircraft movements in 2011 It was 360,317. As of January 2012, DXB is the sixth busiest airport in the world for cargo traffic, and the 14 busiest airport in the world for passenger traffic. Because of the large number of stores in the airport, this place is considered the largest in duty-free sales in the country, although in fact the prices are higher than in other airports in the world.
The Dubai International Airport will be complemented by the Al Maktoum International Airport, a new 140 km² airport that will help manage the flow of passengers in the future.
With an investment of US $ 4,500 million, Terminal 3 was opened on October 14, 2008 and was built exclusively for the use of Emirates. Hall 3 is also part of Terminal 3 and is expected to be completed by 2012. It will be built exclusively for the Emirates Airbus A380. Terminal 3 is the second largest building in the world by surface and the largest airport terminal in the world, thanks to it increased the total capacity of the airport to more than 62 million passengers. The capacity of the airport will increase to more than 80 million passengers per year by the end of 2012, when Hall 3 opens
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The Dubai International Airport (IATA: DXB, ICAO: OMDB) is an air terminal located in the city of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. It is an important air transportation hub in the Middle East, and is the main airport in Dubai. It is located in the district of Al Garhoud, 4 km (2.5 miles) southeast of Dubai.
This airport is the main base of the Emirates and Emirates airline SkyCargo, the largest airline in the Middle East, Emirates handles 60% of all passenger traffic, and represents 38% of all aircraft movements at the airport. Dubai Airport is also the base for the low-cost airline, Flydubai. As of July 2010, there are more than 6,000 weekly flights operated by 130 airlines to more than 215 destinations on all continents except Antarctica.
In 2011 DXB handled a registry of 50.98 million passengers, an increase of 8% compared to fiscal year 2010. This made the airport the 13th busiest in the world by passenger traffic and the fourth busiest airport in the world for international passenger traffic. In addition to being an important center of passenger traffic, the airport was the sixth airport with the highest cargo traffic in the world, handling 3.27 million tons of cargo in the year 2011. The total number of commercial aircraft movements in 2011 It was 360,317. As of January 2012, DXB is the sixth busiest airport in the world for cargo traffic, and the 14 busiest airport in the world for passenger traffic. Because of the large number of stores in the airport, this place is considered the largest in duty-free sales in the country, although in fact the prices are higher than in other airports in the world.
The Dubai International Airport will be complemented by the Al Maktoum International Airport, a new 140 km² airport that will help manage the flow of passengers in the future.
With an investment of US $ 4,500 million, Terminal 3 was opened on October 14, 2008 and was built exclusively for the use of Emirates. Hall 3 is also part of Terminal 3 and is expected to be completed by 2012. It will be built exclusively for the Emirates Airbus A380. Terminal 3 is the second largest building in the world by surface and the largest airport terminal in the world, thanks to it increased the total capacity of the airport to more than 62 million passengers. The capacity of the airport will increase to more than 80 million passengers per year by the end of 2012, when Hall 3 opens
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Emirates B773 at Dubai crash FULL ATC AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

Emirates Flight 521 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Thiruvananthapuram, India, to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, operated by Emirates using a Boeing 777-300. On August 3, 2016, the aircraft carrying 282 passengers and 18 crew crashed upon landing at Dubai International Airport, at approximately 12:45 local time. All on board survived the accident and were evacuated from the aircraft. Thirteen minor injuries have been reported; ten of those injured were taken to the hospital, with the remaining three injuries receiving treatment at the airport. An airport firefighter died during the rescue operation. This incident was the first time an aircraft operated by Emirates had been damaged beyond repair. The aircraft appears to be performing a go around at the time of the crash, possibly failed to gain sufficient thrust and impacted with the runway. the aircraft apparently had already put its gear up. Source: http://avherald.com/h?article=49c12302

Djibouti seizes control of Dubai-run Doraleh port

With Ethiopia routing all its import and export traffic to Djibouti, Eritrea lost hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenue, revenue which is clearly non-recoverable, and the future does not seem promising either.
The sources told Al Jazeera there was a heated meeting in Dubai in mid-February between Emirati and Djibouti officials where Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the chairman of DP World, said something to the effect that the UAE would "send Djibouti back" to the conditions in which it existed before 2005.
The threat prompted the Guelleh government to move to seize the DCT, the sources said.
Even if the relationship between Eritrea and Ethiopia improves and Ethiopia starts using the ports of Assab and Massawa which it had exclusively used before 1998 (around 3 million tonnes per year of cargo traffic), the competition between the ports of Eritrea and Djibouti is going to be intense and could easily deteriorate into a never-ending conflict.

Amazing dangerous emergency flight landing Dubai international airport Everything is in control

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The Dubai International Airport (IATA: DXB, ICAO: OMDB) is an air terminal located in the city of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. It is an important air transportation hub in the Middle East, and is the main airport in Dubai. It is located in the district of Al Garhoud, 4 km (2.5 miles) southeast of Dubai.
This airport is the main base of the Emirates and Emirates airline SkyCargo, the largest airline in the Middle East, Emirates handles 60% of all passenger traffic, and represents 38% of all aircraft movements at the airport. Dubai Airport is also the base for the low-cost airline, Flydubai. As of July 2010, there are more than 6,000 weekly flights operated by 130 airlines to more than 215 destinations on all continents except Antarctica.
In 2011 DXB handled a registry of 50.98 million passengers, an increase of 8% compared to fiscal year 2010. This made the airport the 13th busiest in the world by passenger traffic and the fourth busiest airport in the world for international passenger traffic. In addition to being an important center of passenger traffic, the airport was the sixth airport with the highest cargo traffic in the world, handling 3.27 million tons of cargo in the year 2011. The total number of commercial aircraft movements in 2011 It was 360,317. As of January 2012, DXB is the sixth busiest airport in the world for cargo traffic, and the 14 busiest airport in the world for passenger traffic. Because of the large number of stores in the airport, this place is considered the largest in duty-free sales in the country, although in fact the prices are higher than in other airports in the world.
The Dubai International Airport will be complemented by the Al Maktoum International Airport, a new 140 km² airport that will help manage the flow of passengers in the future.
With an investment of US $ 4,500 million, Terminal 3 was opened on October 14, 2008 and was built exclusively for the use of Emirates. Hall 3 is also part of Terminal 3 and is expected to be completed by 2012. It will be built exclusively for the Emirates Airbus A380. Terminal 3 is the second largest building in the world by surface and the largest airport terminal in the world, thanks to it increased the total capacity of the airport to more than 62 million passengers. The capacity of the airport will increase to more than 80 million passengers per year by the end of 2012, when Hall 3 opens
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Plot summary

Raffy and Andrew were orphaned as kids and had only each other to depend on. Raffy has spent the last nine years of his life working in Dubai. His ultimate goal is to fulfill a lifelong dream: to eventually move to Canada with his younger brother, Andrew. The Alvarez brothers are finally united when Andrew goes to Dubai.

In Dubai, Andrew meets Faye, one of Raffy's many girlfriends. They hit it off well in spite of their age difference. She becomes his guide, comfort and lover. Seeing the two together, Raffy realizes that he still and really loves Faye. When Andrew discovers that Raffy still loves Faye, conflict arises between the brothers, almost severing the ties that bind them. In the end, what they choose and achieve are not as planned, but their experiences in Dubai lead to new beginnings in their lives.